A driver must yield the right of way even after the light turns green when there are vehicles in the intersection.
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False.
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True.
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Explanation
Drivers must always be aware of other vehicles, bicycles, and pedestrians when driving. The green light means that you can proceed, but only if it is safe to do so. You must allow crossing traffic to clear the intersection before you go ahead. If there are vehicles in the intersection, you must yield to them even after the light turns green.
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